Tibetan Parliament Sanctioned Revised Budget of CTA
The Tibetan Parliament in Exile has sanctioned a total revised budget of Rs 883,741,705.60 of the Central Tibetan Administration for the year 2007/08. According to the notice issued by the
China’s new Tibet policy matter of concern for India
China has unveiled a new Tibet policy that involves wooing international investors to the region that has so far remained largely untouched by foreign investment. The new policy was kicked off at the first-ever
High-Speed Train to Tibet Carries Chinese Troops
China’s high-speed, high-altitude railway to Tibet carried troops to the region for the first time, state media has reported, in a development likely to fuel concerns about the railway’s impact
The dream of Team Tibet
China took over Tibet in 1959, and many Tibetans, including their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, fled across the Himalayas and took refuge in India.
Chinese troops destroy Indian posts, bunker
A few weeks before the first ever India-China military exercises, the real war games have begun. On November 8, Chinese forces demolished some unmanned Indian forward posts near two Army bunkers
Symposium axed over Germany-China ‘ice age’
Amid an ongoing feud over human rights between Beijing and Berlin, one of Germany’s leading news magazines said Friday it had cancelled a week of cultural events in China due to official “censorship.”